438 



METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 



Table Showing the Daily Results of the Reading of Meteorological Observations taken 

 at the General Hospital, Seremban, for the Month of October, 1906. 



Temperature of Radiation. 



Temperature 

 of evaporation. 



















a 





-0 . 



Direction. 



















































l/l CO 





rd _0 







































Date. 









S 













<D .2 









































9 



'5 





8 



3 











s s 



9 



15 



9 



15 





9 



15 





9 



15 





9 



15 



21 



9 



15 



.1 







H 



H 





1 



IUIU 



nge, 



c 



ffere 





Si 



H 



H 



H 



H 



c 



H 



H 



c - 



H 



H 



a 



D 



H 



H 



H 



H 



H 



H 



J 







V 



s 



cd 



% 



CO 



Pi 





5 







Q 























<, 



















c 

























° 



























in. 



in. 



in. 

























8 5 



86 



85'5 



87 



70 



17 



146 



59 



68 



2 



E, 



E. 



15 4 



74 



73 "7 



0826 



0-855 





68 



68 



68 



2 



3 



5 



B 



c 





•20 



2 



80 



84 



82 



8 5 



71 



14 



'35 



50 



68 



3 



E. 



S.E. 



75 



75 7 



75'3 



"867 



•888 



077 



8=; 





80' 5 



3 







3 



c 



B 



c 







78 



86 



82 



88 



71 



17 



I40 



58 



69 



2 



S.E. 



S.E. 



729 



74 



73'4 



'8io 



•855 



•8t2 



84 



68 



76 



3 











c 



B 



B 





4 



81 



87 



84 



88 



71 



17 



141 



53 



68 



3 



S.E, 



S.E. 



76 



7C , C 



75 7 



- 8q7 



•884 



"890 



8"; 



60 

 09 



77 



2 







2 



B 



B 









80 



86 



83 



87 



7 2 



15 



145 



58 



70 



2 



E. 



E. 



75 



74 



74'5 



'867 



■8« 



u oo 



•ggj 



°D 



68 



7&S 









2 



B 



B 



B 





O 



80 



84 



82 



84 



72 



12 



"5 



31 



70 



2 



S.E. 



S.E. 



7C 



1 j 1 



75 '3 



•867 



'888 



•878 



8-< 



76 

 70 



8o - c 







10 



c 

 J 



B 



R 





•19 



7 



78 



79 



78-5 



80 



7i 



9 



io 5 



25 



68 



3 



S.E. 



S.E. 



72 9 



73'9 



73 4 



"8io 



u oy 



'824 



8a 



8c 



8/i 'c 

 °4 5 



3 





c, 





R 





I'20 



g 



79 



81 



80 



02 



7 1 



1 1 



132 



50 



68 



3 



S.E. 



S.E. 





74 



74'8 



•888 



'849 



•868 



90 



80 



8c 





e 

 3 



5 



c 



c 





"I I 



9 



78 



84 



81 



s 5 



7 1 



14 



I30 



51 



70 



1 



S.E. 



S.E. 



72 '9 



nc'l 



75 / 



74'3 



'810 



•888 



•8/i 

 °49 



04 



7fi 

 70 



80 



3 



•j 

 J 



c 

 J 



c 



c 



r 



I "20 



IO 



80 



86 



83 



87 



7 1 



16 



140 



53 



69 



2 



S.E. 



S.E. 



75 



77 



76 



■867 



955 



•91 1 



8c 



76 

 70 



80' 5 







2 



B 



B 



B 



•30 



" 



78 



85 



81-5 



00 



7 2 



14 



132 



46 



69 



3 



S.E. 



S.E. 



72 '9 



71-8 



72'3 



■810 



•781 



795 



8/i 

 04 



04 



74 



5 

 5 



3 



'o 



c 



c 



R 





12 



75 



80 



77'5 



85 



72 



13 



13O 



45 



70 



2 



S.E. 



E. 



71 O 



7r-6 

 71 



71-6 



774 



775 



774 



09 



75 



82 





5 





R 



c 



B 





l 3 



80 



81 



80 - 5 



So 

 52 



73 



9 



124 



42 



70 



3 



E. 



E. 



76'6 



7fi 



70 





.Q l6 



•807 





90 



°5 



°7 5 





3 



3 



B 



Q 



Q 





14 



8l 



86 



83'5 



87 



72 



*5 



140 



59 



69 



3 



S.E. 



S,E. 



70 



77 



70 5 



'897 



'955 



■926 



5?C 

 o5 



70 



00 5 











g 



B 



B 





l 5 



8l 



81 



81 



82 



72 



10 



132 



5° 



69 



3 



S.E. 



E. 



74 



74 



74 



»49 



049 



»49 



80 



oO 







io 



3 



B 



R 







16 



82 



83 



82-5 



84 



7 1 



13 



l 47 



63 



69 



2 



E. 



E. 



75'3 



74'7 



75 



■877 

 077 



856 



'866 



go 



70 



-18 



7 8 





"■o 



3 



g 



R 





•40 



l 7 



80 



81 



80-5 



82 



71 



11 



140 



58 



69 



2 



E. 



S.E. 



76 '6 



74 



75'3 





049 



•882 



90 



Q_ 

 OO 



8 5 





'o 



5 



B 



R 





•90 



18 



78 



79 



7 8 '5 



80 



7 1 



9 



'35 



55 



70 



. 1 



S.E. 



S.E. 



729 



73 '9 



73 4 



•8lO 



°39 



.024 



8/1 



04 



°5 



°4 5 



3 



10 



5 





R 







l 9 



82 



88 



85 



90 



7 1 



19 



127 



37 





2 



S.E. 



S.E. 



75 '3 



85 7 



8o - 5 



877 



I-2 34 



! 'C55 



80 



90 



85 



5 



2 



Iq 





r> 



R 





20 



SO 



50 



83 



87 



73 



14 



'34 



47 



60 

 69 



4 



S.E. 



S.E 



75 



74 



74'5 



'867 



'Br - 

 S 5^ 



001 



85 



68 



76"5 



5 



O 



5 





B 



\^ 



•70 



21 



75 



80 



77'5 



82 



72 



10 



'35 



53 



69 



3 



S.E.. 



S.E. 



716 



716 



7 r6 



774 



775 



774 



89 



75 



82 



xo 



3 







R 



C 



B 



2'35 



22 



82 



83 



825 



84 



72 



12 



140 



56 



69 



3 



S.E, 



S.E. 



75'3 



747 



75 



•877 



•856 



•866 



80 



76 



78 















B 



B 



B 



•10 



23 



80 



87 



83-5 



88 



72 



16 



138 



5° 



70 



2 



S.E, 



S.E. 



75 



75-S 



75-2 



•867 



•884 



•875 



85 



69 



77 















B 



B 



B 





24 



81 



86 



83-5 



87 



73 



H 



135 



48 



70 



3 



S.E. 



S.E. 



76 



81 



78'5 



897 



1*064 



•980 



85 



85 



85 



3 



3 



3 



C 



C 



C 



•67 



25 



78 



80 



79 



81 



74 



7 



126 



45 



70 



4 



E. 



S.E. 



729 



73'3 



73' 1 



•810 



•820 



•815 



84 



80 



82 



5 



10 



10 



C 



R 



R 



26 



82 



83 



825 



84 



7 2 



12 



137 



53 



70 



2 



S. 



S. 



75-3 



78 



76'6 



•877 



■956 



•916 



80 



85 



82-5 



2 



3 



5 



B 



C 



C 



•03 



27 



80 • 



89 



»4-5 



9' 



74 



'7 



148 



57 



70 



4 



S. 



S. 



76-6 



857 



811 



•916 



I- 234 



i"°75 



90 



90 



90 



3 







2 



C 



B 



B 





28 



82 



83 



8 2 -s 



85 



73 



12 



145 



60 



68 



5 



E. 



E. 



753 



747 



75 



•877 



•856 



•866 



80 



76 



78 



2 



10 



5 



B 



R 



C 



'97 



29 



77 



82 



79-5 



83 



73 



10 



124 



41 



70 



3 



E. 



E. 



73 '6 



73-6 



73'°" 



■829 



•830 



.829 



89 



76 



82-5 



10 



5 



5 



R 



C 



C 



30 



78 



83 



80-5 



83 



73 



10 



120 



37 



70 



3 



E. 



E. 



74'6 



78 



76-3 



■857 



■956 



•906 



89 



85 



87 



3 



3 



5 



C 



C 



c 





3i 



82 



90 



86 



92 



72 



20 



147 



55 



69 



3 



E. 



E. 



75'3 



88-4 



81 -8 



■877 



1-342 



1109 



80 



95 



87-5 











10 



B 



B 



R 





Computed 

 vapour tension. 



Relative 

 humidity. 



Clouds o to 10. 



Clouds 

 and weather Rain. 

 Initials. 



State Surgeon's Office, 



Seremban, 13th November, 1906. 



R. VAN GEYZEL, 



Apothecary 



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